The JSE paused its significant downtrend on Tuesday as earlier gains from financials and resources saw the local bourse trade mostly flat.

The minor strength on the JSE was also aided by a rebound in European counters as well us equity futures which traded mostly firmer on the day despite a weaker trading session earlier in Asia. Local financials were buoyant on the back of a firmer rand which rebounded following weakness in the prior session.

In terms of local economic data there was some disappointment as Statistics SA released South Africa's first quarter unemployment rate data.

The unemployment rate for the period increased to 27.6% from a prior recording of 27.1%, further indicating how the South African is struggling to expand and create jobs.

The rand was more reactive of the trends in other emerging market currencies which strengthened against the greenback. The rand peaked at a session high of R14.19/$ before it was recorded trading 0.74% firmer at R14.22/$ at 17:00.

On the JSE, significant gains were recorded for Zeder Investments [JSE:ZED] which rose 4.4% to close at R4.27, while Delta Property Fund [JSE:DLT] managed to gain 3.83% to close at R2.71.

Rand sensitives were buoyant on the back of the firmer rand which saw Shoprite [JSE:SHP] rise 2.89% to end the day at R178.21 while Spar Group [JSE:SPP] added 1.26% to close at R197.79.

FirstRand [JSE:FSR] managed to gain 0.23% to close at R68.22, while ABSA Group firmed 1.31% to close at R170.70.

Telecoms provider Telkom [JSE:TKG] gained 1.91% to end the day at R84.15, while Discovery Limited [JSE:DSY] closed at R149.75 after gaining 2.02%.

Of the day's losers, EOH Holdings [JSE:EOH] came under pressure as it fell 5.56% to close at R21.07, while Murray & Roberts [JSE:MUR] also closed amongst the day's biggest losers after dropping 5.93% to close at R14.11.

Retailer, Pepkor Holdings lost 4.92% to close at R18.32, while Massmart Holdings [JSE:MSM] dropped 1.9% to close at R84.37.

Other significant losses on the day were recorded for Bidvest [JSE:BVT] which lost 3.83% to close at R210.50, Kumba Iron Ore [JSE:KIO] which retreated 2.77% to close at R402.00 despite releasing a positive trading statement, and Nedbank [JSE:NED] which fell 2.21% to close at R268.67.